generator interconnection agreement (GIA)
FERC granted an Oklahoma solar project an extension of its commercial operation deadline while rejecting an Illinois wind project’s waiver request.
MISO will make a fourth-quarter filing to slim its interconnection queue timeline from about 505 days to a single year.
A new FERC rule says MISO interconnection customers with signed agreements can no longer abandon generation projects without assuming financial risk.
Tri-State G&T will cut rates 8% and give members more flexibility to provide their own power.
MISO members have recommended that the RTO’s 2020 Transmission Expansion Plan proceed to final approval in December.
CAISO moved a step closer to meeting Order 845 requirements when FERC accepted most Tariff revisions included in a second compliance filing.
Facing an unprecedented number of new generator applicants, MISO reaffirmed its aim to speed up its interconnection queue.
MISO gathered interconnection and transmission customers to discuss potential waivers of its queue requirements because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
FERC approved a MISO proposal to once again allow transmission owners to provide initial funding for transmission upgrades needed for generation projects.
FERC ruled six utilities have partially complied with Order 845, an initiative to increase the transparency and speed of the interconnection process.
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